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    <p>Calls out to a long running system command. Sends <code>msg.payload</code> to stdin of the process.</p>
    <p>Provides 3 outputs... stdout, stderr, and return code , from the running command.</p>
    <p>Parameters can be space separated, space separated with quotes, or a javascript array. For example `aa bb` or `"cc dd"` or `["aa","bb cc""]`.</p>
    <p>If the called program stops (i.e. a return code is produced), this node can attempt to restart the command.</p>
    <p>Setting <code>msg.kill</code> to a signal name (e.g. SIGINT, SIGHUP) will stop the process - but if the
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    <p><b>Note:</b> Some applications will automatically buffer lines of output. It is advisable to turn off this behaviour.
    For example, if running a Python app, the <code>-u</code> parameter will stop the output being buffered.</p>
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